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•CNN Poll: Most Americans approve how Trump is handling his return to the White House
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Poll: Most Americans expect President-elect Donald Trump to do a good job upon his return to the White House next month .
Majority approve of how he’s handling the presidential transition so far ( 55% ) Most Americans still say that things in the country are going badly ( 61% ) but the share who say things are going “very badly” stands at just 15% , the lowest in CNN polling since May 2018 .
Just 56% of Republicans express deep confidence in Trump to appoint the best people to office, down from 72% in 2016 .
75% of Americans say they would rather Trump “mostly choose people who have the best experience and qualifications for each role, even if they may not always support his positions,” 25% feel he ought to focus on those who will “always support” his positions.
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